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September 16, 2005
DOJ seeks to prove environmental lawsuits caused Hurricane Katrina levee problems
The Clarion-Ledger reported on the DOJ e-mail seeking information to prove that environmental lawsuits have interfered with levees protecting New Orleans -- and suggests that the source of the idea was the September 8 National Review story on Sierra Club litigation against the Corps 1996 levee plans. E-mail suggests government seeking to blame groups - The Clarion-Ledger. (Belated HT Quicksilver).
September 16, 2005 in Environmental Assessment, Governance/Management, US | Permalink
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